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Bandit is pictured here after declawing of his front feet became necessary due to an infected tendonectomy by previous owners that had gone horribly wrong. This is one reason why tendonectomys should not be preformed on cats. After a
required amputation of a duclaw toe and the following declawing, bandit finally recovered and is doing very well. He is now happily "stalking" in his beautiful new habitat with his new habitat-mates, Cassidy and Curtis. To read Bandit's story, click here.